Sen. Abdulfatai Buhari, representing Oyo North Senatorial District has felicitated with all Muslims around the globe on the successful completion of the month long Ramadan fasting.
Eid-El-Fitri, also known as ‘Festival of Breaking the Fast’, is a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims all over the world to mark the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan.
The Chairman, Senate Commitee on Land Transport, in a statement from his media office rejoiced with all Muslims for the grace to successfully complete this year Ramadan period.
Buhari, in the statement said, ” We bless the Almighty Allah (SAW) for seeing us through this month long dawn-to- sunrise fasting period. Alhamdulilai !!!
” I urge us to all continue imbibing the tenets of the holy month, which include, peace, love, care, kindness and total submission to the will of Allah; even after the period of the fasting.
” The pace of insecurity and other challenges confronting the nation is alarming which can only be surmounted through ceaseless prayers, peaceful coexistence and cooperation with relevant security operatives. Insha Allah, Nigeria will overcome her challenges.
” I equally urge us to be modest in the mood of celebration and be adherent to the rules of the deadly pandemic, Covid-19.
” May Almighty Allah (SAW) give favourable responses to our requests and grant us many more years to partake in this holy activities”, the statement concluded.
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